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MICKY & THE MOTORCARS QUOTES
“The spirit of good friends and collaborations suffuse the album. … The entire album is thoughtfully arranged, without a single jarring note. NAIVE fits like a comfortable pair of boots: versatile, durable and ready for dancing at the end of a long day.” — www.austin.com
“… Micky & The Motorcars … prove that country-rock is alive and well. … This is definitely a keeper” — Country Music Facts & News
“Even when they’re rocking, the band’s got an occasional knack for some introspective, heavy thoughts. … [A] headstrong sense of lyrical twists and genuine emotion is what separates Micky and the Motorcars from similar-sounding peers. And on songs like ‘Split,’ they rock right on with some crowd-pleasing, guitar-whipped words: ‘Come on, girl, let’s get out of here.’ Funny thing is, that line would probably work. …” — Texarkana Gazette
“Their greatest strengths include Micky’s voice, pitch-perfect but suitably rough-and-twangy for the hard-livin’ material, and the ability to balance out their radio-friendly numbers … with some subtler curve balls. ‘Don’t Be Sad,’ for one, shows that the guys aren’t too tough to waltz. Thrown in for good measure: a cover of idiosyncratic Austin songwriter Jon Dee Graham’s defiant ‘Twilight,’ proving that the band’s influences aren’t limited to any mainstream, Nashville or otherwise.” — Texas Music e-zine
“NAIVE is warrior music. It’s music you listen to before going into battle.” — John Shelton Ivany Top 21
“A polished, incredible record, the time and effort lent to this trip to the studio does not go unnoticed. … the finished record is one of the best that will emerge this year. … good rock ’n’ roll with a very controlled edge continues throughout the album. … Listening to the record, you’ll hear a band at the very height of its game … NAIVE … is a record that will keep spinning around long after that first listen.” — www.TexasMusicTimes.com
“… what sets Micky and the Motorcars apart … is that Micky is a more tenderhearted kind of country-rock singer, as evidenced by the originals ‘Grow Old’ and ‘Seeds’.” —Austin American-Statesman
MICKY & THE MOTORCARS PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
* Hi-Resolution Photo
* Show Poster
* Band Biography
* Quote Sheet
Photo credits for both - Dustin Downing.
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